Not only that, but when I saw the hashtag this morning I checked twitter and it was not on trending at all, but #trumpgate was trending with only 3k tweets.
This is called eventual consistency in distributed computing. There is a load balancer that is just connecting you to different services that are communicating with a distributed database or some local cache. Those databases are synced in some way that should not impede performance. Second by second or minute by minute you can see inconsistencies with the numbers until they sync. I.e. eventually they will become consistent.
This is how high volume sites scale to millions of concurrent users, mitigating slow downs.
Not only that, but when I saw the hashtag this morning I checked twitter and it was not on trending at all, but #trumpgate was trending with only 3k tweets.
I guess their Gestapo Monkey fell asleep at the Wheel of Censorship for a minute and allowed some truth to come out on the shit hole known as Twatter.
This is called eventual consistency in distributed computing. There is a load balancer that is just connecting you to different services that are communicating with a distributed database or some local cache. Those databases are synced in some way that should not impede performance. Second by second or minute by minute you can see inconsistencies with the numbers until they sync. I.e. eventually they will become consistent.
This is how high volume sites scale to millions of concurrent users, mitigating slow downs.
It doesn't. Eventual consistency is directly related to the counts being perceived as rolled back in a minute by minute comparison.
Hash tags being completely removed is direct manipulation.